A rare film, “The Seventh Day” was an “A-list” production, filmed on location in New Harbor Maine in 1922. It’s a story of the perennially problematic relationship between local Mainers and wealthy “from away-ers”. It’s fun to see shots of Maine from 100 years ago, and I’ll be valiantly manning the keys trying to come up with the perfect soundtrack “on the spot”. Our friend, neighbor, and founder of Northeast Historic Films, David Weiss, will give a brief introduction to give you more insight into what you’re about to see. Please join us—it’ll be fun and different. And stay for the party afterwards!
